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Ros or ROS or RoS may refer to: Organizations * Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale, the Anti-organized Crime Branch of the Italian Carabinieri * Registers of Scotland, a Scottish authority responsible for compiling and maintaining records * Reparti i Operacioneve Speciale, a former Albanian special forces unit * IL ROS, Norwegian football team People and titles *Scottish Gaelic spelling of the name Ross (name), Ross * Baron de Ros Surname * Arno Ros (born 1942), German philosopher * Carmen Ros Nortes (born 1953), Catholic nun and Vatican official * Edmundo Ros (1910–2011), Trinidadian-British musician * Enrique Ros (1924–2013), Cuban-American businessman and activist * Fran Roš (1898–1976), Slovene writer * Giuseppe Ros (1942–2022), Italian boxer * Iñigo Ros (born 1982), Spanish footballer * Isidro Ros Ríos (born 1995), Spanish footballer * Jaime Ros, (born 1952), Spanish alpine skier * Javier Ros (born 1990), Spanish footballer * José Ros García (1920–2001), Spanish ...
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Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale
The Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale (ROS), or Special Operations Group, is part of the Italian Carabinieri. History Founded on 3 December 1990 to coordinate investigative activities against organized crime, it is now the main investigative arm of the Carabinieri, dealing with organized crime and mafia. The ROS reports directly to the Carabinieri General Command. It was created from the remains of the Special Anti-terrorism Unit, built up in the 1970s by General Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa to combat terrorism in Italy. It had centers in Genoa, Naples, Milan, Padua, Rome and Turin. Having defeated the Red Brigades in the 1980s, the Special Anti-terrorism Unit was also employed to investigate organized crime. Organization The ROS command center coordinates the activities of 26 regional anti-crime sections. The headquarters is organized as follows: * Commanding Officer ** Command Office ** Anti-terrorism Department ** Violent Crimes Department ** Technical Investigations Departme ...
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Lázaro Ros
Lázaro Ros (May 11, 1925 – February 8, 2005) was an Afro-Cuban singer. His music borrowed much from Africa, as he performed music of the Lucumí culture, of the Yoruba people from modern-day Nigeria, and of the Arará culture of the Dahomeyan people from modern-day Benin. Ros was largely self-taught, and first learned to sing by learning the chants associated with Santería, a religion based in the Lucumí and Arará cultures. Life Ros was born in the Santos Suárez district of Havana, Cuba. He began to work at the age of 11 distributing milk. At the age of 13 he began to sing at religious festivities, or fiesta de santo. His first major employment as a musician was in 1949, where he sang on Sunday afternoons for the radio station, RHC-Cadena Azul. After the 1959 revolution, he received international acclaim with the Conjunto Folklórico Nacional de Cuba (or National Folkloric Ensemble of Cuba) which allowed him to travel to Mexico, France, Spain, and the United States. He a ...
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Ros Drinkwater
Ros Drinkwater (born 14 February 1944) is a Scottish-born actress, best known for her portrayal of Paul Temple's wife, Steve, in the eponymous television series, based on the character created by Francis Durbridge. She later moved into photojournalism. Ros Drinkwater was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 14 February 1944. Her family was Anglo-Irish and her grandfather had been in the Indian Army. Drinkwater worked as a dancer in Las Vegas before turning to acting.http://www.everymonday.ie/voices/90-the-beauty-spot--the-style-stakes.html In the late 1960s, she appeared in a number of episodes of British television series, including ''Dr Finlay's Casebook'' ("A Matter of Confidence", 1966), '' Champion House'' ("The Saddest Words", 1967), ''The Saint'' ("Invitation to Danger", 1968) and ''Special Branch'' ("The Kazmirov Affair", 1969). She also appeared briefly in the film ''Song of Norway'' (1970) as one of Franz Liszt's friends. Drinkwater's best known role was as Steve Temple (''n ...
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Ros Childs
Ros Childs (born 1967) is an English-born TV journalist based in Australia, with a focus on business matters. After working primarily in her native UK for the ITV Network, Childs moved to Australia and joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) as a newsreader. Career United Kingdom Childs began her career as a print journalist with the ''Financial Times''. Subsequently, she was employed at CNBC Europe as a reporter and presenter. She was best known as the business correspondent for ITV News as well as the lunchtime and weekend news presenter. She was also one of the launch presenters on the ITV News Channel, which was known as the ITN News Channel from its launch on 1 August 2000 until September 2002. She also worked as a reporter at Sky News, on Channel 4 business documentaries and on BBC World. Australia Childs joined the ABC as a news reporter before taking over from Chris Clarke in 2005 as the presenter of the revamped '' Midday Report'', a national weekday ...
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Ros Bates
Rosslyn Mary Bates (born 25 May 1962) is an Australian politician. Bates has been a Liberal National Party of Queensland, Liberal National Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, Parliament of Queensland since March 2009, representing the electorate of Electoral district of Mudgeeraba, Mudgeeraba. Early career Prior to entering politics, Bates spent 29 years in the health profession. Starting her career as a nurse in both the public and private sector, she became the general manager and director of nursing at the Wesley Gold Coast Hospital. Bates was awarded the Prime Minister's Centenary of Federation Medal (2001) and the Telstra Business Awards, Telstra Business Woman of the Year (AusIndustry category) in 2000. Political career In April 2012, Bates was appointed the Minister for Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts as part of Campbell Newman's first Cabinet. After a series of health issues including a serious shoulder infection and susta ...
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Ros Atkins
Roslyn Atkins (born 1974) is an English journalist and analysis editor for the BBC. He presents ''Outside Source'', ''Ros Atkins on the week'' and ''Ros Atkins on..'' on BBC World News and the BBC News Channel. He also presents on rotation ''The Media Show'' on BBC Radio 4 and News Channel. He previously hosted ''World Have Your Say'' on BBC World News and BBC World Service radio. Early life and education Roslyn Atkins was born in 1974 and grew up in Stithians, Cornwall but also lived in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago and Nassau, Bahamas. He lived in Johannesburg, South Africa, after finishing his studies. Atkins was educated at Truro School, a co-educational independent school in Truro in Cornwall, and read history at Jesus College, Cambridge. Career Early career Atkins began his career in South Africa where he researched crime prevention and human rights for the Centre for Policy Studies. He wrote for the '' Sunday Independent'' in South Africa and worked as a DJ in J ...
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Ros Sopheap
Ros Sopheap ( Khmer: រស់ សុភាព; born 1962) is a Cambodian women's rights activist. She is the founder and former executive director of Gender and Development Cambodia (GADC), a non-governmental organisation involved in preventing domestic violence against women and promoting women in leadership roles. During her 20-year career with GADC, she advocated on behalf of women in Cambodia and was central to the Cambodian women's rights movement. Sopheap also served as the president of the Committee to Promote Women in Politics. Early life and education Sopheap was born in 1962 in Cambodia. During her schooling, she learned the '' Chbab Srey'', a code of conduct for women written in the form of a poem. She earned a bachelor's degree in education from the Royal University of Phnom Penh's Institute of Foreign Languages. Career Sopheap started her career as an interpreter and project coordinator. During her work as an interpreter for an election monitor during the 1993 Cam ...
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Ros Serey Sothea
Ros Serey Sothea ( km, រស់ សេរីសុទ្ធា/ ; c. 1948 – c. 1977) was a Cambodian singer. She was active during the final years of the First Kingdom of Cambodia and into the Khmer Republic period. She sang in a variety of genres; romantic ballads emerged as her most popular works. Despite a relatively brief career she is credited with singing hundreds of songs. She also ventured into acting, starring in a few films. Details of her life are relatively scarce. She disappeared during the Khmer Rouge regime of the late 1970s but the circumstances of her fate remain a mystery. Norodom Sihanouk granted Sothea the honorary title "Queen with the Golden Voice." Biography Early life Ros Sothea was born in circa 1948 to Ros Bun ( km, រស់ ប៊ុន) and Nath Samien ( km, ណាត់ សាមៀន) in Battambang Province. Growing up relatively poor on a farm, Ros Sothea was the second youngest of five children; her older sister Ros Saboeut later became ...
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Ros Saboeut
Ros Saboeut (c. 1942 – March 5, 2014) was a Cambodian activist known for working on behalf of that country's musicians. Saboeut was one of five siblings born to her parents, Ros Bun and Nath Samean. Her younger sister was singer Ros Serey Sothea. In the 1960s, Cambodian Head of State Norodom Sihanouk, a musician himself, encouraged the development of popular music in Cambodia. This inspired a flourishing rock music scene based in Phnom Penh, in which Saboeut's sister Sothea achieved great fame and influence. This music scene was abruptly crushed by the Khmer Rouge communists in 1975. Saboeut survived the ensuing Cambodian genocide, but her sister Sothea disappeared and is presumed dead, as is the case with many of Sothea's contemporaries in Cambodian popular music. After the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979, many musicians contacted Saboeut to inquire about her sister Sothea's fate. Maintaining a list of contacts, Saboeut took the opportunity to reunite Cambodia's surviving ...
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Juan Antonio Ros
Juan Antonio Ros Martínez (born 15 March 1996) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Albacete Balompié. Mainly a defensive midfielder, he can also play as a central defender. Club career Born in Cartagena but raised in Los Nietos, both in the Region of Murcia, Ros joined FC Barcelona's La Masia in 2013, after representing FC Cartagena, EF Torre Pacheco, FC Cartagena-La Unión and CF Los Belones. After finishing his graduation, he was promoted to the reserves in July 2015, after the club's relegation to Segunda División B. Ros made his senior debut on 22 August 2015, starting in a 1–2 away loss against UE Cornellà. He scored his first senior goal the following 27 March, netting the opener in a 2–0 win at CD Llosetense. On 14 July 2016, Ros moved to another reserve team, Celta de Vigo B also in the third division. The following 19 January, after being sparingly used, he moved to fellow league team FC Cartagena on loan for the remainder of the season. Upon returning, R ...
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Uilleam Ros
William Ross ( gd, Uilleam Ros ; 1762–1790/91) was a Scottish writer of Romantic poetry in Scottish Gaelic from the Isle of Skye and a parish schoolmaster, who is often referred to as, "The Bard of Gairloch." His most famous song is "Cuachag Nan Craobh", which is now better known as The Skye Boat Song from new lyrics added a century later. More than two hundred years after his death, Ross remains a highly important and admired figure in Scottish Gaelic literature. According to Derick S. Thomson, "Ros is justly regarded as the leading poet of love of the eighteenth century." Despite being widely viewed, however, as a, "love-lorn romantic who died of unrequited love", Ross was also very capable of poking fun at himself. Life Ross was born at Broadford ( gd, An t-Àth Leathann), Isle of Skye ( gd, An t-Eilean Sgitheanach, Eilean a' Cheò), as the son of a ''ceannaiche-siubhail'', or travelling peddler. His mother was the daughter of John Mackay, Gaelic poet and bagpiper to t ...
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Mohd Remezey Che Ros
Mohd Remezey bin Che Ros (born 1982 at Kuantan) is a Malaysian footballer currently playing for Pahang FA in Malaysia Super League The Malaysia Super League ( ms, Liga Super Malaysia) is the men's top professional football division of the Malaysian football league system. Administered by the Football Malaysia Limited Liability Partnership (FMLLP), now known as the Malays .... External links * 1982 births Living people Sportspeople from Ipoh Footballers from Perak Malaysian men's footballers Polis Diraja Malaysia FC players Sri Pahang FC players Kuala Lumpur City F.C. players Selangor F.C. Under-23 players Penang F.C. players Malaysia Super League players Men's association football goalkeepers {{Malaysia-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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